Auction: 26022 - The Hambleden Hoard: The Most Important Trove of Black Death Coins Ever Found
Lot: 1326
Edward I (1272–1307), 'Longcross' Pennies, 1300–1310, Class IV, Berwick-upon-Tweed (4), Class IVa (2), + EDWA R ANGL DnS hyB, Lombardic N in DNS, crowned 'smiling' bust facing, wearing trifoliate crown, with pellet on breast, rev. VILLA BEREVVICI, Roman E, long cross and trio of pellets in angles, 1.454g [22.44grns], 7h, i.m. cross pattée (Site Reference [L3.F5.13]; North 1078; Spink 1415); another, + EDWA R ANGL DnS hyB, Lombardic N in DNS, crowned 'smiling' bust facing, wearing trifoliate crown, with pellet on breast, rev. VILLA BEREVVICI, Roman E, long cross and trio of pellets in angles, 1.234g [19.04grns], 11h, i.m. cross pattée (Site Reference [B4]; North 1078; Spink 1415); also, Class IVb, + EDWA R ANGL DnS hyB, Lombardic N in DNS, crowned 'smiling' bust facing, wearing bifoliate crown, with pellet on breast, rev. VILLA BEREVVICI, Roman E, long cross and trio of pellets in angles, 1.235g [19.06grns], 1h, i.m. cross pattée (Site Reference [RA 69]; North 1079; Spink 1415); lastly, Class IVbc, + EDWA R ANGL DnS hyB, crowned 'smiling' bust facing, wearing bifoliate crown, with pellet on breast, rev. VILLA BEREVVICI, Roman E, long cross and trio of pellets in angles, 1.000g [15.43grns], 8h, i.m. cross pattée (Site Reference [B4]; North 1079/1080; Spink 1415), the last with trace porosity and horn silver and the first off-struck, otherwise generally fine or better (4)
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Estimate
£100 to £200
Starting price
£100